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    Economic Migration and Justice
    with Josh Clark
    International Journal of Applied Philosophy 19 (1): 45-61. 2005.
    Our main thesis is that the U.S. has a duty of justice to adopt an open-border policy with regard to economic migrants because it is significantly responsible for the unjust social and economic conditions that bring such migrants to its borders. From this perspective, President Bush’s recent “guest worker” proposal is morally objectionable because it is designed more to serve U.S. business interests than the interests of the migrants. We address three objections to opening borders: it will worse…Read more
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    Introduction
    Radical Philosophy Today 5 7-14. 2007.
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    Introduction
    with Tony Smith
    Radical Philosophy Today 4 9-15. 2006.
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    Combatant’s Privilege Reconsidered
    Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 50 821-821. 2008.
    International law grants to legitimate combatants the right to kill enemy soldiers both in wars of aggression and defensive wars. A main argument in support of this “combatant’s privilege” is Michael Walzer’s doctrine of the “moral equality of soldiers.” The doctrine argues that soldiers fighting in wars of aggression and defensive wars have the same moral status because they both typically believe that justice is on their side, and their moral choices are equally severely restricted by the over…Read more
  •  63
    Book review of Kant, Political Writings, edited by Hans Reiss
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    Harry van der Linden's review of: Richard L. Velldey, Freedom and the End of Reason: On the Moral Foundation of Kant's Critical Philosophy. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press 1989. Pp. xxi + 222. US$29.95. ISBN 0-226-85260-1
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    This article reviews the book "Kant's System of Rights," by Leslie A. Mulholland
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    Article reviews the book "Kant's Platonic Revolution in Moral and Political Philosophy," by T.K. Seung
  • Ready Reference: Ethics (edited book)
    . 2004.
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    Philosophical Reflections on the ‘War on Terrorism (edited book)
    Rodopi Press. 2007.
  •  122
    War Emissions, Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine, and Just War Theory
    International Journal of Applied Philosophy 37 (2): 97-113. 2023.
    The Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, has already caused large amounts of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and will continue to do so for manyyears after hostilities have ceased mainly because of the emissions linked to the rebuilding of destroyed or damaged housing, public buildings, infrastructure, factories, and the like. My aim in this paper is to discuss how in a time of climate emergency such emissions of war should impact the political morality of states initiating, continui…Read more
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    Review of Richard Dien Winfield, The Just Economy
    Idealistic Studies 22 (3): 265-66. 1992.
    In this interesting and original book, Winfield argues for five main theses
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    Neo-kantianism (3rd ed.)
    In Robert Audi (ed.), The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, Cambridge University Press. pp. 707-708. 1995.
    Harry van der Linden's contribution to The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
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    Article reviews the book "Essays on Kant's Political Philosophy," edited by Howard Lloyd Williams
  •  131
    Harry van der Linden's review of: Helmut Holzhey, Cohen und Natorp : Volume I, Ursprung und Einheit; Volume II, Der Marburger Neukantianismus in Quellen, Basel/Stuttgart: Schwabe & Co., 1986
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    Harry van der Linden's contribution to The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  •  216
    Is Global Poverty a Moral Problem for Citizens of Affluent Societies?
    The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 1 229-234. 2007.
    The gap between the affluent and the global poor has increased during the past few decades, whether it is measured in terms of private consumption, income, or wealth. One would expect that severe poverty in a world of abundance would constitute a moral challenge to the affluent, but in fact it hardly seems a serious ethical concern. Affluent citizens seem so little morally concerned with global poverty. However, the most promising approach seems to be to explore and divulge factually and concept…Read more
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    Moral Relativism
    In Ready Reference: American Justice, Salem Press. pp. 522-23. 1996.
    Harry van der Linden's contribution to: American Justice, ed. Joseph M. Bessette
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  • Tom Campbell, "The Left and Rights" (review)
    Theory and Society 15 (4): 607. 1986.
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    The neo-Kantian Hermann Cohen famously wrote that Kant “is the true and real originator of German socialism.” This paper seeks to explicate Cohen’s socialist reconstruction of Kant’s ethics and show that this reconstruction overcomes some weaknesses of Kant’s ethics. In conclusion, the paper discusses the contemporary relevance of Cohen’s cooperative socialism
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    Hermann Cohen’s Political Philosophy and the Communitarian Critique of Liberalism (includes French translation)
    Cahiers de Philosophie Politique Et Juridique, University of Caen 26 93-118. 1994.
    My main aim here is to examine what the significance is of the communitarian critique of liberalism for Hermann Cohen's political philosophy. I will conclude that Cohen's socialist Kantianism can successfully meet this critique. Also, I will argue that his political philosophy can better deal with some of the problems that communitarians detect in our Western democracies than can communitarianism itself. One crucial reason for this is that Cohen completes the original Kantian liberal project by …Read more
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    The neo-Kantian Hermann Cohen famously wrote that Kant “is the true and real originator of German socialism.” This paper seeks to explicate Cohen’s socialist reconstruction of Kant’s ethics and show that this reconstruction overcomes some weaknesses of Kant’s ethics. In conclusion, the paper discusses the contemporary relevance of Cohen’s cooperative socialism.
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    Baynes's two main objectives are to show that Kant, Rawls, and Habermas share the view that "the idea of an agreement among free and equal persons [i. e., autonomous persons]... constitutes the normative ground of social criticism", and that this "constructivist" view is more adequately developed and defended with each successive theorist. The study, however, goes beyond these aims and can often fruitfully be read as a comparative study of Rawls and Habermas
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    Cohen, Collective Responsibility, and Economic Democracy
    Il Cannocchiale: Rivista di Studi Filosofici 1 345-361. 1991.
    My main objective in this paper is to show that Hermann Cohen's ethics offers an important but hitherto neglected contribution to the- current debate within Anglo-American ethics on the moral status of the modern business corporation
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    Book reviews (review)
    with Colin Loader
    Theory and Society 19 (4): 495-503. 1990.